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During a printer addition in kde print wizard, there is an option to use a quota system for printing. In my case i would not like to use this right now, but i´d like to know how much pages a user is printing for example. Does anybody know if there is a way to log this information ?

I think it depends on the system your using, I use CUPS, and if you go into the Printer page in the Control Centre, there is a Printer Server Menu at the top select, configure server, and a new window will open, where you can access, the log settings, I think this is what your looking for.

Also you can select the printer in the page, then select Jobs.

There is a button in the toolbar for looking at completed jobs ( a clock ) which lets you see whats been printed by who, and how large it was.